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Title:
Adaption and survival in Australian agriculture : a computable general equilibrium analysis of the impact of economic shocks originating outside the domestic sector / Peter J. Higgs.
Author:
Higgs, Peter J.
Year:
1986.
Description:
xxx, 320 p. ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Australia.
;
Agricultural economics.
;
Agricultural policy.
;
Taxes.
;
Farm income.
Notes:
Bibliography : p.302-310.
ISBN/ISSN:
0195547497;
Type:
Book
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63:338(94) HIG
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